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34-167-29721

Well Details

Well ID: 34-167-29721
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Spud Date: 2013-05-07
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Violations: 0
Latitude: 39.5628576867
Longitude: -81.506927846

Production Data

PERIOD GAS QUANTITY GAS PRODUCTION DAYS CONDENSATE QUANTITY CONDENSATE PRODUCTION DAYS OIL QUANTITY OIL PRODUCTION DAYS

Waste Data

PERIOD TYPE QUANTITY UNITS DISPOSAL METHOD WASTE FACILITY PERMIT ID WASTE FACILITY NAME FACILITY CITY FACILITY STATE

Inspection Data

INSPECTION ID DATE DESCRIPTION COMMENT VIOLATION ID VIOLATION CODE VIOLATION_COMMENT
-1109395974 2014-07-14 Upon inspection, it was observed that a vegetative cover has been established throughout the limits of disturbance for this pad location. Any and all drilling equipment has been removed from the location, and any and all pits used for drilling activities have been filled. This satisfies the requirements for the preliminary restoration. Accompanied on this inspection by DOGRM Engineer Jason Simmerman, and DOGRM Engineering Technicians Andy Thomas and Anthony Carson.
-1148946949 2013-05-08 Witnessed cementing of the surface casing. Good circulation and good returns were achieved. Universal did the cementing work. Pipe floated up out of the hole 8 ft. Bottom of pipe is at 420 ft.
-1308184235 2013-08-26 Observed coiled tubing unit getting set up to drill plugs out with the accompaniment of Mr. Rick Cisler and Mr. Kenny Brown. Spoke with company man from PDC and from Spartan coiled tubing services. They showed us the tools they will be using and gave us a run-down of how the job will be conducted.
-1609620486 2013-12-13 Received phone call from Mr. Tony Long from PDC energy at 9:57 am. He stated that an oil trucker didn't get one of the valves completely shut on one of the production tanks and it released 10-15 barrels of oil into the containment around the production tanks. Their containment dike is lined and no oil escaped it. They will have it sucked out as soon as possible. I recommended him calling the EPA and notifying them of the spill but also making sure to tell them that is was completely contained.
-1622109285 2013-04-11 Met with Mr. Don Kreager at the site. He was waiting on surveyers to plot where the well stake went. They were also in the process of getting the conductor rig ready to drill in the conductor.
-1665097544 2013-07-31 Checked on site to see how close they were fracing. Pump trucks, blenders, and support vehicles were in place. Mega tanks were being filled with water and several 500 barrel tanks were being filled. Spoke with Don Kreager via cell phone and he stated that they were going to try and frac the next day.
-1773851228 2013-05-31 I received a phone call at 12:55 pm from Randall Ferguson from PDC's Denver office in regards to the spill from the night before. He stated that there was a 10 barrel loss and that they removed all contaminated soil, disposed of it properly and replaced it with fresh soil.
-2024051832 2013-06-17 Company was performing pressure test on 5.5 in. casing. They pressured up to 5000 psi. Spoke with Mr. Blake Roush on site. I also looked at the above ground containment that will be used to store fluid for well stimulation.
-384235053 2013-05-29 Total depth at the time of inspection was 11559 ft. The inclination was 89.66 degrees. The azimuth was 1.94 radians (349.2 degrees). Spoke with consultant on site.
-392223383 2014-07-14 Upon inspection, it was observed that a vegetative cover has been established throughout the limits of disturbance for this pad location. Any and all drilling equipment has been removed from the location, and any and all pits used for drilling activities have been filled. This satisfies the requirements for the preliminary restoration. Accompanied on this inspection by DOGRM Engineer Jason Simmerman, and DOGRM Engineering Technicians Andy Thomas and Anthony Carson.
-970301995 2013-06-03 Inspected remedial work after the drilling mud spill. All contaminated soil had been removed and properly disposed of. Fresh soil had been put in its place. Spoke with consultant on site. He also gave me paperwork for the 5.5 in. casing that they had ran and cemented.
1334184211 2013-08-05 Witnessed the perforation and the fracing of one stage. Observed a sample of cross-link gel used as a carrier for proppant. Accompanied on inspection by permitting geologist Rick Cisler, Kenny Brown, and intern Andrew Destocki.
1368117385 2013-05-08 Witnessed first half of surface cement job with Inspector Andy Thomas. Circulation established, good returns, pipe raised out of hole 8 feet and unable to set back down. 420' of 20" surface casing was set in 458' of 24" borehole.
1370263209 2013-05-22 Stratigraphic test hole had been plugged back. Top of cement should be around 6950. Received paperwork and spoke with Mr. Dave Grey.
1370434370 2013-05-23 Received phone call from Dave Grey at 1:24 pm. He stated that the cement plug for the stratigraphic test hole had falled 200', and he will be placing 200' of cement on top of it to achieve a proper plug.
1411053385 2013-06-11 I checked the remediated area outside of the drilling pad. It had been seeded and strawed. A crew was there smoothing the stone on the pad out. Well had a new well head installed on it.
1559913119 2013-04-15 Witnessed the topping off of the conductor cement job. Conductor hole drilling crew was de-mobilizing and getting off of location very quickly after that.
428449238 2013-05-15 Conducted status check on this drilling rig. Total depth was 4815 ft. I collected paperwork from the previous cement job, and spoke with Mr. David Gray on site.
674151958 2013-05-09 Witnessed second half of surface cement job with Inspector Andy Thomas. Circulation established, good returns, pipe raised out of hole 8 feet and unable to set back down. 420' of 20" surface casing was set in 458' of 24" borehole.
950932751 2013-05-31 Received phone call from Mr. Larry Howell at 11:20 pm and he notified me of a drilling mud spill that came out of the flare line. When I arrived on site, crews were already cleaning up the mess. The majority of the drilling mud collected on the drilling pad in the stone. There is a plastic liner under the stone. All contaminated stone was collected and put in a dumpster of residual waste, and hauled to an EPA approved landfill. There was a mist of drilling mud that sprayed the grass outside of the drilling pad in an area 25 ft. long by 15 ft. wide. I spoke with Mr. Vaughn Staple about remedial work on this area. I gave him the options of either removing all contaminated materials and replacing them with clean materials or bio-remediation in place which means tilling the area up and adding lime and fertilizer or manure and working that into the soil. I checked with the consulting mud engineer and the drilling mud is 100% bio-degradable.